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THE FIGHT INHERITED RETINAL BLINDNESS! PROJECT: A New Treatment Outcome and Natural History Registry for Inherited Retinal Disease. [PDF]

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Don’t Be Blinded by the Blinding

NEJM Evidence, 2022
Don't Be Blinded by the BlindingBlinding of participants and investigators is universally accepted as a critical component of a high-quality randomized clinical trial. In conjunction with random assignment, blinding protects against several potential sources of bias, such as selection of participants, compliance and adherence to the protocol ...
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Corneal blindness: a global perspective.

Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2001
Diseases affecting the cornea are a major cause of blindness worldwide, second only to cataract in overall importance. The epidemiology of corneal blindness is complicated and encompasses a wide variety of infectious and inflammatory eye diseses that ...
J. Whitcher, M. Srinivasan, M. Upadhyay
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Etiology of Global Corneal Blindness and Current Practices of Corneal Transplantation: A Focused Review

Cornea, 2018
Purpose: The purpose of this focused review was to explore the etiologies of corneal blindness worldwide and compare them with the indications and type of keratoplasties (eg, full-thickness penetrating keratoplasty, anterior lamellar keratoplasty, or ...
Priya M. Mathews   +3 more
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Blind leading the blind

British Journal of Healthcare Management, 2009
Earlier this month, Health Service Journal revealed that a report by consultants McKinsey and Company, for the Department of Health (DH), recommends that the NHS in England will have to slash its workforce by 137 000 if planned savings of £20 billion are to be achieved (see Timmins p 423).
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Change blindness and inattentional blindness

WIREs Cognitive Science, 2011
AbstractChange blindness and inattentional blindness are both failures of visual awareness. Change blindness is the failure to notice an obvious change. Inattentional blindness is the failure to notice the existence of an unexpected item. In each case, we fail to notice something that is clearly visible once we know to look for it. Despite similarities,
Daniel J. Simons   +3 more
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